Berar
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Berar may refer to:
  • Berar Sultanate
    Berar Sultanate
    -Berar in Ancient History:Subah Berar and Gondwana the Vidarbha region known as Gulshan-e-Berar in medieval period since Khilji dynasty to mughal period according Aine-Akbari and Alimgeer Namah report the berar is hole Fourteen sarkar...

    , a Deccan sultanate established 1490
  • Berar Subah
    Berar Subah
    -Origin of name:According to the Ain-i-Akbari, the original name of Berar was Waradatat .-History:Before the Mughal occupation, Berar was part of the Nizam Shahi sultanate of Ahmadnagar. It was ceded to the emperor Akbar by Chand Bibi in 1596, unable to stand against the imperial forces led by...

    , a Subah of the Mughal empire from 1596 to 1724
  • Berar Province
    Berar Province
    Berar Province, known also as the Hyderabad Assigned Districts, was a province of British India. The province, formerly ruled by the Nizam of Hyderabad, was administered by the British after 1853, although the Nizam retained formal sovereignty over the province...

    , a province of British India
  • Berar (ship)
    Berar (ship)
    The Berar, named after a region in western India, was a sailing ship of 902 tons, owned by Tyser & Haviside and was built in 1863 by William Pile at Sunderland.- Trips to New Zealand :...

    , a sailing ship built in 1863

See also

  • Central Provinces and Berar
    Central Provinces and Berar
    The Central Provinces and Berar was a province of British India. The province comprised British conquests from the Mughals and Marathas in central India, and covered much of present-day Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra states. Its capital was Nagpur. The Central Provinces was formed in...

    , a province of British India
  • Amravati Division
    Amravati Division
    Amravati division is one of the six administrative divisions of Maharashtra state in India. Amravati and Nagpur divisions constitute the ancient Vidarbha region...

    , an administrative division of Maharashtra, India, roughly corresponding to the former Berar Province
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